01 June 2014 ~ 0 Comments

Mid Century Modern Quilt Block 19 MicroChips And Transistors

Note:  There was an error on original pattern (SB Cut 36 ea. 1 1/2″ (NOT 2 1/2″) squares).  Corrected PDF available below) I wish I could explain here in simple terms all about Transistors and MicroChips… What they are, how they work and how they differ. But I can’t… Because, despite some research, I just don’t understand.

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Suffice it to say, or rather copy, from Wikipedia:
“A Transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify and switch electronic signals and electrical power.”

And…
“A Microchip is a set of electronic circuits on one small plate (“chip”) of semiconductor material, normally silicon.”

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So these things made everything from transistor radios to computers to mobile phones possible. They changed the world.
So they get a block in the Mid Century Modern quilt. A very stylized block because, let’s face it, transistors and Microchips are highly useful but quite ugly!

Here is the Microchips and Transistors block PDF:

MCM Sampler 19 (Corrected 6/5) Microchips And Transistors

Did you miss it?  Block 18 was posted yesterday!

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Here is the Microchips and Transistors block PDF:

MCM Sampler 19 (Corrected 6/5) Microchips And Transistors

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